British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 407: Governor talk

From now on, Newfoundland, which theoretically covers more than 400,000 square kilometers, will be under the jurisdiction of Allen Wilson.

The moment they stepped on the pier, many local councillors came to greet them. Alan Wilson greeted the people who came to greet them. One of them walked up and introduced himself, "Mr. Governor, I'm from Northern Rhodesia. , Mr. Mikhailovich asked me to say hello to you, just call me Savievich."

"Mikhailovich and I are also old acquaintances. If you are here, I believe that the Chinese workers who arrive later should not have conflicts with the locals. Of course, let me remind first that our relationship with Chinese workers is purely employment. Relationships, because of cultural differences, if there is something you don’t understand, you can sit down and talk, and don’t use force to solve the problem.”

Alan Wilson said this and said, "It happens that I also understand Chinese, so I believe there will be no problem. Your job as Chetnick is to isolate the conflict between the Chinese workers who come to work and the local residents."

"Understood, Governor." Savievic nodded and reminded in a low voice, "We are Ustasha."

Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows. It turned out to be from Croatia. He coughed softly and said, "Almost. In Africa, you are all white people in the eyes of black people. There is no point in paying attention to this."

Savievic agrees with this point. The centuries-old hostile relationship between Serbs and Croats has eased a lot in just a few months after arriving in Northern Rhodesia.

Although it is impossible to talk about being close as a family at present, in the face of Africans, the two ethnic groups and a small number of Slovenians unanimously chose to hug together for warmth.

"Because we don't have many people, and Northern Rhodesia also needs to produce, we have 300 people here this time. They arrived a week ago." Savievich followed Alan Wilson and introduced himself and his group .

"Enough, in fact, it's just to maintain law and order. I know something about the Chinese. As long as the words are clear, there will be no conflict. As for the local residents, I will immediately explain to their representatives." Alan Wilson walked into the capital without stopping. St Johns.

The land that belongs to Newfoundland is 440,000 square kilometers. The island of Newfoundland alone has 110,000 square kilometers, and the remaining 300,000 square kilometers of land is next to Canada on the North American continent.

The main island of Newfoundland has a temperate climate, but the land on the North American continent has a cold climate, similar to that of Siberia.

St. John's is a city in the northern part of the Avalon Peninsula in southeastern Newfoundland. Newfoundland's capital and largest city, an important port.

Alan Wilson knows that this is still the base camp for resisting the merger of Canada. At present, St. Johns has 80,000 residents, which is a very suitable number in Alan Wilson's eyes, because his hometown in his previous life was almost a population of this size.

The total population of Newfoundland is less than 200,000, and the rest of the population is distributed in other settlements and the Labrador region of the North American continent. At present, because it is a direct colony, the Newfoundland Parliament has been dissolved for more than ten years. , There is currently only one committee in Newfoundland, which acts as a channel of communication with Canada or London.

To a certain extent, this committee also determines the future of the entire British Newfoundland.

The Governor's Mansion in Newfoundland is actually an inconspicuous three-story European-style building. Alan Wilson just got acquainted with his nominal residence, and went directly to the former Newfoundland Parliament Building to discuss with the members of the Newfoundland Committee about the Newfoundland future issues.

The Newfoundland Parliament Building is now just a symbolic building because the Parliament has been cancelled. But as a bridge to communicate with the local elite, it is only suitable.

Alan Wilson entered the Newfoundland Parliament Building, and when he stepped in, he checked the time. It was 11:03 noon on February 21, 1948. Maybe this is a day worth remembering in the future. As an unruly governor, he must keep a diary.

St. Johns is not large in size. How big can a coastal city with a population of 80,000 have? It didn't take long for the members of the Newfoundland Commission to arrive at the Newfoundland Parliament building.

They already knew that the newly appointed Governor had finally arrived. The first impression was that they were amazed at the age of Alan Wilson. This age is indeed hard to believe in the sincerity of London.

"Dear gentlemen, please don't be polite when we meet for the first time. I'm the newly appointed governor. Of course, you can also call me by my name. If you are warmer, you can call me Allen, or if you are more businesslike, you can call me Wilson."

Alan Wilson took out the information from the briefcase, and greeted these Newfoundland elites with some distrust in their eyes. As for their distrustful eyes, Alan Wilson boiled it down to the fact that he might be envious of what he had. The hair is still very thick, which is a kind of jealousy, which is completely understandable.

"We heard that London has appointed a Governor, but we didn't expect Governor Allen to take office a little later than we expected." A middle-aged man with a monocle said first, "I believe this trip will be very pleasant. ."

"That's not true. It's quite tiring along the way, especially when I was visiting the United States." Alan Wilson told the truth completely, without the slightest falsehood, it was really nothing.

He also got the travel expenses from Vivien Leigh, and extorted some clothes from Greta Garbo, which is completely worthy of the evaluation of the two sleeves. As for the living materials of the Chinese workers from Pokina, even the machinery ordered was paid by Pokina. He was embarrassed to mention things like money. He paid too much for Newfoundland, and the key was that he couldn't show his merits.

"Gentlemen, I know you have misgivings about my new Governor, and for now, I'm on my own, getting nothing but a million pounds from the Treasury. I've also ordered machinery from Europe, and The cost of recruiting." Alan Wilson saw the disappointment on the faces of the members of the Newfoundland Committee, and changed the subject, "There is still a million pounds left..."

The members of the Newfoundland Commission are all prominent figures, all of them are not young. Hearing Alan Wilson's constant complaints, and then telling the result that it was actually a free prostitution, he almost lost his waist.

Of course, this is not what Alan Wilson wants to say, the next is the first formal communication, "Gentlemen, let's get to the point, in comparison, I have done my homework on the situation in Newfoundland. The basic conditions of Finland are similar to those of Canada and Australia, and may even be better. The per capita resources are very large, and they surpass that of Canada and Australia. Even if you do nothing, it will take time to recover slowly, and the pressure of life will be higher than others. Both places are much smaller."

"Australian deserts and arid regions occupy 70 percent of the total area. Canada's permafrost occupies half of the country's area. Of course, this is not completely unexploitable, it just requires more hard work and effort."

"In terms of industrial distribution, Newfoundland is more similar to Australia than Canada and Australia, and its per capita resources are twice that of Australia."

In the first meeting, in front of these Newfoundland local elites, Alan Wilson mentioned a grant of one million pounds, and the rest was to praise Newfoundland's per capita resources.

Australia has a population of 8 million. Whether it is suitable for settlement or not, it is one square kilometer per person.

Canada is similar, but British Newfoundland is different. Newfoundland has a population of less than 200,000 and a total area of ​​440,000. There is still a surplus of two square kilometers per person. This is all land that is not suitable for development. .

In addition, Newfoundland’s flagship product is fishing. Australia’s current flagship product is farming. The world’s largest and best-quality iron ore has not yet been discovered. Australians are now farming and raising sheep.

Newfoundland's top industry, fishing, has already reached the point where even forestry resources can be ignored. It may be because the fishery resources are so good that even the forestry resources are taken lightly.

Therefore, the Newfoundland problem is similar to the Dutch disease, which is completely full of food. The only problem is debt, mainly because the British Empire also owes money now, so Newfoundland is considered a burden.

In fact, this is also the general idea of ​​residents of the capital, St. Johns. During the referendum to merge Canada, St. Johns, the capital of Newfoundland, was the main force against it. In the final referendum, all Newfoundland residents reluctantly passed 50%. , became part of Canada.

"There is no doubt that Europe is currently undergoing reconstruction, and Newfoundland's forestry resources are extremely scarce in this reconstruction." Alan Wilson stood up and gave the estimated gap data of raw materials for European reconstruction to the Newfoundland in front of him. One member of the Finnish Committee, "European reconstruction requires a huge amount of wood, which is now all provided by the Soviet Union, in fact, some shares are allocated to Newfoundland~lightnovelpub.net~ It is easy to solve the debt problem of Newfoundland. ."

"But we have no manpower!" said Newfoundland Governor Joseph Roberts Smallwood.

"Dear Mr. Joy, the most important thing in the British Empire is manpower, but it's not in Newfoundland." Alan Wilson corrected calmly, "Today is my first day in Newfoundland, and I would like to share with you The gentleman will have some communication, and I will have a good talk with the residents of Newfoundland on the radio in the evening. Let everyone understand what my Governor's vision is for the future."

At six o'clock in the evening on February 21, 1948, the residents of St. John's were enjoying their dinner by the warm fireplace. Alan Wilson's voice appeared on the radio on time, and first began to introduce himself, to the British New Zealand. Greetings from all the citizens of Finland, followed by an exposition of their views on British Newfoundland.

"Actually, the citizens of Newfoundland don't even realize how good the place you live is. I used to work in British India and have a deep understanding of what a person's basic needs are. For many people, living is just Alive, and the citizens of Newfoundland can think of a better life even in the most difficult times, and it just so happens that British Newfoundland can do exactly that..."

Alan Wilson's peaceful and sincere voice reached thousands of households in British Newfoundland over the radio.

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